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SpiritWarrior 11-23-2003 12:54 PM

System Requirements


Required Recommended

Processor: Pentium® III 800 MHz** Pentium® 4 1.3 GHz**
Operating System: Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP

RAM
(Windows 98/ME/2000) 128 MB** 256 MB**
RAM
(Windows XP) 256 MB** 512 MB**
Hard Disk Installation: 1.5 GB***
CD ROM or CD/DVD ROM Drive: 8X
DirectX® DirectX® version: 8.1b or higher
Video Card 32 MB video card with Hardware T&L support* ** 64 MB video card with Hardware T&L support* **
Sound Card DirectX® certified sound card*
Multiplayer Local area network with TCP/IP protocol
Multiplayer via Modem 56Kbps (2 players max) broadband

* Indicates device should be compatible with DirectX® version 8.1b or higher.
** This requirement has changed from that of Neverwinter Nights.
*** A full installation of Neverwinter Nights (2.0 GB) is required.



I know people were looking for this so I just pasted it from the Bio site since I only saw it today. I'm worried about this video card...exactly what is T&L support? And will I be able to play it on my second system using an old Geforce 2 mx? Tell me my regular Geforce 4 ti will be fine!

[ 11-23-2003, 12:55 PM: Message edited by: SpiritWarrior ]

philip 11-23-2003 01:30 PM

I asked the same questions in this thread

SpiritWarrior 11-23-2003 05:24 PM

Sorry if I sound slow here but the Geforce2 mx on my other system won't run it then? He never actually said it wouldn't but just recommended other cards as far I can see. You said yourself you don't know if your G4 has the support, have you found out if it does? And if so, does the G2? :D Thanks buddy!

philip 11-24-2003 01:43 AM

I haven't found out anything. I went to a whole lot of online shops and watched all specs but couldn't found anything on T&L support. Now I've decide d to wait and see if HotU runs OK and if not I'll try to find another card. Problem with GForce 4TI for me is that I can find at least 3 models which are all different (ruled ne out because of connection') with prices ranging from $50-$300 so I don't know which to choose.

andrewas 11-24-2003 06:13 AM

I can't see HotU suddenly requiring hardware T&L, that would be a qualitive change to the engine, which is rare in an expansion pack. In english, I would expect the geforce2 to work to some extent.

As for the G4ti, I use G4 Ti4200 and it hasn't let me down yet. The only card in that series that you really don't want is the G4MX, which is not a true member of the G4 line and is more intended for office applications that games.

The G4Ti line is not DX9 compatable, so if you intend to run the latest games
you might want to step up to the GeforceFX series, but for NWN this makes no difference. Alternately, the later ATI radeon cards are DX9 compatable, but have comptability problems with NWN.

Dreamer128 11-24-2003 09:20 AM

GF4 MX = GF 2.5

philip 11-24-2003 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by andrewas:
I can't see HotU suddenly requiring hardware T&L, that would be a qualitive change to the engine, which is rare in an expansion pack.
It needs it now, though they I seem to remember Bioware saying that the game would run if SoU ran on the machine, but that added T&L support gets me doubting that.

Also in the reviews of the press release posted on the vault it seems graphics and stuff have gone up in quality.

SpiritWarrior 11-24-2003 04:07 PM

Yeah but only slightly. They upped the pixel count and even from screens it looks the same to me if a bit crisper. Guess I'll just wait and see.

Larry_OHF 11-24-2003 04:09 PM

<font color=skyblue>Oh my freaking heck, Andrewas,...Thank you so much for posting that the G4Ti line does not work with DX9! I would have been buying one in the next few months!

I will then get the FX series if nothing better is out there when I go to buy it. Thanks again!</font>

Luvian 11-26-2003 02:20 PM

Download and install Aida32. It's a free program that tell you everything about your computer. I use the "Personal System Information" one.

Then in Aida, go into DirectX/Video Direct X and it will give you the info on your graphic card. Scroll down to "Hardware Transform & Lighting" and see if it's supported on not.


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